No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

254: Unabridged Interview: Laurie Santos

Mar 27, 2026
Laurie Santos, Yale psychologist who created Psychology and the Good Life, translates happiness science into doable habits. She explores why we miswant things, how social comparison and reference points shape satisfaction, and why real connection, time affluence, gratitude, and small practices matter. She also discusses embracing difficult emotions and turning knowledge into sustainable habits.
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ADVICE

Measure Happiness As Feeling In Life And About Life

  • Define happiness as feeling good in your life and feeling good about your life to capture emotion and judgment.
  • This two-part definition helps measure interventions' effects on both affect and life evaluation.
INSIGHT

Knowing Isn't Enough To Change Behavior

  • Knowing what helps (the GI Joe fallacy) is insufficient; behavior change requires habit design and social support.
  • Santos warns that information alone won't change habits, so embed practices into routines and communities.
ADVICE

Build Habits And Use Community To Sustain Practices

  • Use habit formation and social support to make happiness practices stick.
  • Santos recommends repeating small behaviors, harnessing community rituals, and leveraging others to lower friction for new habits.
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